If you think you are in trouble after your baby learns how to crawl, beware of when he learns how to walk. Along with walking comes running and a whole new set of problems.
When your baby is walking you no longer have to make sure that your house is baby proofed two feet and below, [...]
Tags: 12-18 months, 9-12 months, Baby, barefoot, cruise, independent, run, shoes, socks, walk
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The easiest time for parents during the first year of life has to be when their baby is laughing and smiling, able to respond to them, sit up, roll over, but not go anywhere yet. Once your baby is on the go and can crawl, life becomes much more “difficult” in many ways.
Your baby is [...]
Tags: 3-6 months, 6-9 months, Baby, crawl, elbows, independent, learn, move, start
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By Elizabeth Pantley, Author of Gentle Baby Care
It’s a biological reality and a tiring facet of new parenthood: babies wake up frequently during the night. Luckily, there are a number of ways that you can help your baby sleep better.
Sleeping Noises
Babies make many noises during the night, and not all of these noises mean they [...]
Tags: Baby, better, Breastfeeding, co-sleeping, help, independent, newborn, noise, prepare, routine, sleep, vacation
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